DJ Omega has been deep in Detroit's music scene since the age of sixteen when he was talking shop at Record Time with Big Daddy Rick. The fledgling DJ soon found his first residency at the storied east side music theater Harpo's; where at only 17 he held crowds not only at his command, but also captivated. When Detroit techno innovator Juan Atkins heard Omega's "Shake That Thang" he sought him out to press the record on his Metroplex label. 12 years later the record is in every ghettotech crate in Detroit. A star is born.Through the next decade Omega would find himself under the tutelage of, and collaborating with many of Detroit's best DJ's. Omega's records are franchise material in the genre and his relationship with Twilight 76 founder DJ Godfather is more family than business. Omega is an innovative producer who weaves grimy Detroit synth in all it's darkest beauty with drum patterns that you cannot help but bob your head to.He is the voice behind some of the most recognizable hooks in Ghettotech; whether they be his own, or one of his collaborations with DJ Nasty or Mister Ries. "O da hoe's" vocals can be heard on over 100 different releases with some of the founding fathers of the genre ranging from DJ Dick and Brian Gillespie to DJ Assault. Omega's music was featured in Hong Kong label Technasia's Detroit Ghettotech package" The Godfather Chronicles" in 2005. He was also one of the featured interviews in the DVD documentary portion of the project validating that he is a master of the genre in his own right who is known across the globe.Omega spent the last 2 years working on a hip hop project with DJ Godfather pumping out singles with Pontiac native The Paperboy that stayed in rotation on Detroit, Dallas, and Atlanta radio stations. He now returns from his hiatus, once again proving he is undoubtedly "King Of The Ghettohooks". More eager than ever to give his fans as well as his peers "That ghetto shit"."; I edited my profile at Freeweblayouts.net , check out these Myspace Layouts!